Magic Bell children's short story with moral Stories for kids

A boy named Magic Bell Shiva lived in a village. He lived with his mother and younger sister. He was grazing cattle in the forest near the mountain. There was a huge tree. Shiva sat under a tree and sang songs. He befriended the birds there. He kept an eye on the cattle.

Magic Bell children's short story with moral Stories for kids
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He would return to the village in the evening ... ... and hand over the cattle to their respective owners. He used to get some money to graze cattle ... ... in the heat all day. Shiva covers the expenses of the house with his earned money. With the money, he took care of his mother and sister. He used the money he earned to buy household necessities. Her younger sister was craving good food at the time.


Magic Bell children's short story with moral Stories for kids

She was fed up with simple staple foods. Shiva understood what she wanted but he was helpless. He had to save money for his sister's education. The next morning Shiva went to the forest to graze cattle. He saw a tree cutting down a tree ... ... under which he sat and grazed cattle. He was also sad with anxiety.

Listen to me, Woodcutter. Why are you cutting down these trees? I think you are not aware that the witch in this tree ... ... will make the person who cut this tree a character. She would get him in trouble. The woodcutter was frightened and ran away. Run! Run! After Woodcutter walked away ... ... the spirit of the tree appeared in front of him. He happily announced ... You saved my life. So I am very happy. 

What will I do with this bell? This is not an ordinary brick. This is a magical bell. You can get any food you want with it. But, always remember that you can ask him for food only once a day. Thank you, my friend. Shiva was very happy because from now on no one will go to bed hungry. Her younger sister got her favorite food.

Magic Bell children's short story with moral Stories for kids

When Shiva returned home in the evening, he shared the incident with his mother and sister. Her mother and sister were very happy. They begged the magical bell to fulfill their wish.

They ordered food of their choice, ate to their heart's content ... ... and fell asleep. The next morning Shiva took the cattle to graze. For her was dry flatbread and pickles. The food he eats every day.

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Shiva became frustrated and angry. He ate nothing and slept. The next morning he took the magic bell with him. When his mother and his younger sister were hungry ... they were looking for a magical bell. They searched the whole house but did not find the magic bell. They were sad. They thought they had lost lint.

They thought they would get neither lint nor food. They went to bed hungry. When Shiva came back home in the evening ... ... he took a magic bell from his pocket. He ordered the food of his choice. His mother and younger sister were very sad to see this. Her younger sister started crying and she said ... brother, you have become selfish. You haven't been to this before.

Hearing this, Shiva became sad. He also realized his mistake. But, he also shared what he felt. You asked the foodie to give you food but you forgot to keep food for me. I had no other choice. I was sad and angry. Her sister realized her mistake. They shared a meal. Always remember this morality.

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The moral of the story is that we should not be selfish. We must take care of the needs of others. Magic Pencil A boy named Kushal lived in the village. He loved drawing. He used pointed stones and small sticks to draw wet clay and sand. He did not have money to buy paper and pencils. He always wanted to have a pencil with which he could draw beautiful pictures.

He always drew with passion. One day while he was drawing he met an old man. He gave a pencil to Kushal and said ... you should only draw pictures for poor people with this. Use this pencil to call me if you ever need my help. After saying this, the old woman disappeared. Kushal was very happy. He carried a pencil. Wow! This is wonderful.

The mango turned into a real mango. He then drew a dog. He even turned into a real dog. What is this? This is a magic pencil. Thanks a lot, old uncle. I will always remember your words. Kushal drew food with his pencil. It also turned into real food. He drew grain, fruits, and clothes for his parents. It all turned into real things. Kushal drew pictures of what the poor people wanted and gave them. The king heard about it. He called Kushal and ordered him... make a gold tree for the royal garden. Give me your pencil.

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Your Majesty, you are very rich. I only draw for the poor. The king became angry. He ordered that the pencil be stripped from him. He started drawing a gold tree. But the tree of gold did not appear. He asked the Chief Minister to draw a picture. But his drawing did not turn into reality. The king became angry. Kushal, listen to me. You have to draw the picture that I want to draw you or I will capture you. Kushal thought that if he ignored the king ... he would put him behind bars ... and he would not be able to help the poor. He was very gifted.

He picked up a pencil and drew a picture of the old man. The old man appeared before him. He tried to argue with the king. Best wishes, Maharaj. You have no shortage of money and possessions. But Kushal is trying to make the poor happy. You snatched the pencil from him but he did not fulfill your wish. No one else will be able to bring the pictures to life. After observing Kushal's dedication to his work and his honesty ... ... I gave him a pencil. The king realized his mistake.

The old woman disappeared. The king rewarded Kushal. The moral of the story is that we should do our work ... ... with honesty and dedication. It is wrong to deceive people to satisfy their selfish desires. 'The Magic Cap!' 'Sara, a loving girl lived in Manipur village.' "She was the only daughter of a priest named Shivkumar." 'She loved everyone around her.' "No matter what her age," she helped as many people as she could.

One day, she met an old woman who looked very sad. ' 'He offered to help her.' But the old woman said, 'Right now, you are too young to help me. How can you help me? At the time, Sara thought, "If I can understand other people's pain, I can help them." 'That same day, a magical event happened.' "On the way back from school," he saw the cap seller. 'He had a lot of colorful caps.' 'Sarah liked a cape that was very unusual.' 'She asked him for that cap.' Can you give me this hat? But right now I don’t have the money.

I will go home and get the money. Dear child, I could give you this cap. But so far all those who bought this cap have finally lost. Moreover, this red cap somehow comes back to me. So, instead of this, you can buy some other caps. 'But Sara was captivated by that cap.' I just want this cap. OK. But you don’t pay for it.

You can keep it as a gift from me. Well, uncle. Thank you! And I give you this guava. 'He happily put the hat on his head.' "She could understand what the cap seller was thinking after selling the cap." 'That's what she asked him.' Uncle, you would think I would lose this cap too. And will eventually come back to you. Hey, how do you know what I was thinking? OK.

This was exactly what I was thinking. I think this is a magical cap. Maybe, it’s made for you. Thank you, Uncle. But what do I do with this cap? I took it so I could wear it. Dear child, you know that it is a magical cap. At the right time, you will learn how to use this cap. This has never happened before. Well, uncle. Bye. 'Sara was happy to get that cap.' 'She wore it on her head and started going home.' '

She then saw her neighbor, an elderly woman, thinking, "Because of old age, she was unable to do much work." 'But he was hungry and didn't know what to do.' 'Sara got sad after learning about the old woman's thoughts.' "She went home and got some food from her mother" and went to the old woman's house. 'The old woman enjoyed getting food from the little girl.' This is what I was thinking, to get some food from somewhere and ... you gave me this food.

Thank you, dear child. 'Sara's heart was satisfied.' 'This was his second experience.' 'She realized she could read people's minds about wearing that cap.' 'But could she wear that cap all the time?' 'He had to take off his cap while at school or at home.' "She made up her mind. If anyone needed her help, she would wear that cap." "One evening, he put on his hat and walked towards the village river." 'He saw a few men talking outside his school.' '

Read her mind. ' 'They were thinking of robbing students of school fees at midnight.' 'Sara was very disturbed when she found out about this.' 'She was wondering with whom should I share this?' 'Without wasting time, he told his friends about it.' 'Kunal and Arjun easily agreed to help Sara.' "In the evening, the three of them stood quietly near the school gate." 'At night, they slowly entered the school and hid.' 'They spread traps there.' "As soon as the thieves get close to the money closet ..."

They got trapped and fell. ' 'This means, Sara's understanding was correct.' 'They informed their teachers and cops about it.' 'Police arrived and arrested the thieves.' 'Teachers thank Sara and her friends.' "With the help of a hat, before the robbery could take place," good police were able to catch the thieves. " 'Sara's heart was filled with joy.' "But then she realized, 'How long will it take to read people's minds?' "She would find the seller and take the cap back." '

A few days later, the cap seller returned with a box of his caps. ' 'Sara went to him to return the cap.' 'The cap seller asked the reason for giving it back.' 'To which he replied ...' Every day I help someone with this cap. But right now I'm too young. I would be happy if an adult could use this cap to help people in need. The cap seller replied ... 'Dear child, I warned you earlier that this hat never waits with anyone.

Eventually, it comes back to me. You were the only girl that this cap lasted so long. And only you, as the parent can know for sure. You helped by reading the minds of the needy. It is clear that this cap was for you. Always keep this cap safe with you and help those in need. 'And the cap seller is gone.'

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